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I have CC2 and they are exceptional pretty much in all conditions. They struggle in hot weather, especially braking and they sometimes spin.
I had the SF3 for 1 year and 40k km. Great, great tire. Quiet, comfortable, good grip in all conditions. They still had a lot of thread (4mm) but one of the rear ones developed some cuts on the inside. The SF3 felt a little too nervous with direction change. BUT, they were so much cheaper than the CC3S that I think they are still the best.
From my own experience the CrossClimate 2 is amazing. I bought them this spring, so I haven’t had the chance to see them perform in winter but I’m really confident with them. I’ve driven them a lot in 35+ Celsius on highways and saw no damage or excessive wear at all. They’re outstanding in the snow but give up some wet performance but I still loved them in the rain.
I use the new Pirelly Cinturato Winter 3 since like a week or so - they stick well, feels comfortable and silent on the highway too (at least until like 170 km/h, that is way over the speed limit here). More silent than the Michelin summer set.
Jednom sam igrom slučaja dobio jeftino Michelin Alpin i od tada samo njih kupujem, guma je jednostavno odlična, vozi se kao po suhome. Primjer: Snijeg je nakrkao od podneva do noći, stižemo u Austriju u gradić u koji se ulazi u brdo u nagib od 10-15%, kolona vozila stoji svi paničare i guraju aute, a ja ih zaobilazim sa autom sa zadnjim pogonom bez problema.
You need winter tires. Good solid TRUE winters (not all seasons). That does way more than any large car. I’d take an old sedan with four new Michelin winter tires over a new suv with regular all seasons any day.
I run all seasons. Live in CT and weather is constantly bouncing between 50-60F during the day and freezing at night in the spring and fall, so swapping to full snows is pretty annoying. Michelin AS4's, I can barely tell a difference in dry weather between them and OEM Pirellis. They're not amazing in the snow but it doesn't usually stick for more than a day or two here. They are great in the rain.
I just got Michelin tires on my interceptor 650 and will never go back, they feel way better than other tires I have had.
I ran them for a decade on my old M135i. They’re great tyres, if a little compromised compared to the newer generation. They’re not great in the wet or cold, and the performance does start to drop off before you get to the legal tread depth minimum.
Had the same ones on a Crosstrek. They take the cake as my worst tires. Period. They handled worse in snow than my now Michelin Pilot Sport A/S tires, which is NOT a high bar. And only lasted 40k miles before the tread was done.
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